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Jewett Construction launches new website

Raymond, NH Jewett Construction has launched a new company website. The new website offers a clean, modern design, easy navigation, and helpful tools. Through this launch and future growth of the company website, Jewett Construction moves forward as an industry leader in the design-build space dedicated to delivering projects on time and on budget.

“We are thrilled to launch the new website. As we strive to improve every aspect of our on and offline presence, large projects such as this new website not only give us a huge amount of pride, but also demonstrate our commitment to excellence to our clients, associates, and the community around us. I’m extremely excited to share what we have in the pipeline over the next few months at Jewett Construction,” said Kat Howland, the director of marketing at Jewett Construction.

The purpose behind the new look and feel of the Jewett Construction website is to better provide innovative resources and information to clients. The engaging content is also fully-responsive, meaning that it can easily be navigated through a multitude of devices, including desktops, laptops, mobile devices, tablets, and more.

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